Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 09, 1920, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITH­
OUT THE AID OF MEDICINE,
CURES NINE CASES OUT OF
TEN OF ASTHMA. THIS IS A
PROVEN FACT
i
VOLUME 1
ASHLAND
Successor to The Semi-Weekly
Tidings.
Vol. 43.
D aily T idings
MALARIA GERMS CANNOT
SURVIVE THREE MONTHS IN
THE RICH OZONE AT ASH­
LAND. THE PURE DOMESTIC
WATER HELPS.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1920
ADVERTISEMENTS
Many Returns From WANTS TO CLAIMSMT.
Think of Ashland" END OUT- MW
Program Work Plan LAWSTRIKE IS TIRED
In this column will to run
at the rate of three cents
the line, measured fourteen
lines to the inch. No large
black display type allowed.
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent.
<
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
The greatest American au­
thority on community and
civic
advancement
work
states: “The first duty of a
Commercial
Club
is to
TEACH THE PEOPLE TO
THINK.” The Ashland Com­
mereiai Club bas made a
start along this line. It
would take a man of far-
flung prophetic powers to
vision the community which
Ashland can be if this busi­
ness of team-thinking in
which the community has
been engaged for the past
two weeks, can be buit into
a TEAM-THINKING HABIT
backed up by an equal
amount of SERVICE over
a term of years.
ceiving the largest .number of
votes. This will assure a truly1
representative committee.
A committee of ten will be cal­
led Monday morning to canvass
the nominees for the program, of
work committee and those chosen
will be informed by messenger
immediately and asked to attend |
a meeting Monday night at which |
the tentative program will be
worked out. Men and women who
___
are called for this
i important
meeting are urged to place at- !
MOK TROOPS
CROSS RHINE
(By United Press)
WASHINGTON, April 9—The
senate today ordered an investi-1
gation of the railroad strike. It
adopted without debate a résolu- i
tion authorizing the interstate
commerce sub-committee to -in
| investigate and immediately re­
port on the causes and purposes
of the strike.
(By United Press)
PORTLAND, April 9—Mount
McKinley is sinking!
Herschel C. Parker, eminent j
geologist and mining engineer, is I
authority for the statement. An-
cient and weary, the mountain is
slumping down with the ennui of
ages, according to Parker, who
says the peak is at least 500 feet
from its former altitude of 20,400
feet.
Parker led the party which first
scaled the highest peak of the
Alaskan range, in 1912. Parker!
-
is the man who exposed the
claims of Dr. Frederick A. Cook,
who calimed to have ma
he i
first ascent.
Parker is in Portland ou busi-
ness. He has spent most of the
last 20 years in Alaska, where he
has extensive mining interests.
STRIKE CAUSES
SHUTDOWN IN
COAL DISTRICTS
CHICAGO,
April
9.— Indus-
dustries in many sections of the
country are closing due to inabil­
I
ity to obtain supplies as the re­
Always the best on the market
(By United Press)
sult of the unauthorized strike of
BERLIN, April 9.—French re-
* :
fresh and cured meats.
railway yardmen and switchmen.
WASHINGTON, April 9—The
in forcements have been sent to
’
(By United Press)
The strike, which
started in
Frankfort, according to the Tag­ department of justice has begun
:
WASHINGTON.
April
9
—
Rep
­
We sell the best meats at the low­
Chicago,
has
spread
to
the
leading
;
blatt
today.
The
newspaper
said
investigation
of
the
railroad]
resentative
Kitchin
suffered
a
*
est price consistent with quality
railway centers of
the nation
three regiments of infantry and | strikes in Chicago and other cit­
stroke of paralysis today just af- troni New York to San Francisco.
the Rhine ies to determine whether action
ter making an attack on the peace It is estimated there are 25,000
tendance at it above any other many tanks crossed
JAS. BARRETT, Prop
for
!
can be taken under the Lever !
Strassburg
engagement.
They will be the | yesterday from
resolution in the house, The left strikers.
PHONE 188
true representatives of the peo- | various destinations in German law. Attorney General Palmer to-
side of his face and his right arm • Railroads reported
passenger
day announced.
are partly paralyzer and his service still unaffected, but thou­
pie in a most important duty and territory.
© should unhesitatingly respond. It !
Congressional action is also be­
---------------------------
speech is slightly impaired.
If Eats is Your Trouble Repon
sands of cars loaded with food
ing considered to end the “out­
Despite his condition, Kitchin supplies stood on switches. The
Them to Me.
is important that the program of
law” strike, which is spreading
work be evolved Monday night as
insisted he be allowed to appear food situation in many cities will
I
over
the
whole
country.
Offici-
DEW DROP INN
on
the floor and vote against the become serious if the strike lasts
the budget committee will meet
UII il L
!
als
of
the
big
unions
are
bitter
peace resolution but was removed another week,
Tuesday to set the amount of the
authorities
be-
OUR SPECIALTY
| against the men who quit their
to his home in an army ambu- lieve.
budget, which will be guided by
T-BONE, 50c
] jobs without sanction at head-1
lance. Physicians said his condi-
the items on the program of
A shortage of ccal is the first
I
quarters,
|
tion
is serious.
and
there
are
indica-'
work.
Tuesday
night
material
207 East Main St., Oshland, Ore.
result of the strike felt by indus-
The returns which are pouring1 will be prepared for a prospectus
PORTLAND, April 9—One of tions a long awaited fight be-j
! tries. Steel plants in Buffalo.
Always Open for the Hungry
in to the Commersial Club from, which will be mailed out to the
tween
conservatives
and
radicals
the most unique social functions]
| Gary and other centers are forced
the appeal made to the people of | prospect list of approximately 900
VICTOR KNOTT, Prop.
in Portlands’ ken will be the op­ for control of the trades unions
to close their furnaces, due to
Ashland to THINK of the city’s Ashlanders. This will include the ening of the White Shield home I is at hand.
lack of fuel. Coal mines in Il­
I future and to help the Commer- program of work, budget plan.
April 13, 14 and 15 as the Salva­
linois and Indiana fields are shut-
cial Club plan for the future bycomplete information as to mem­ tion Army Rescue and Maternity
I
ting
down and livestock centers
(By United Press)
WANTED.
filling out questionnaires giving berships. and a general summary home for Oregon.
I received only small supplies of
PARIS, April 9—France will be­
Vegetables, hides, wool and suggestions for a program oi of purposes and policies.
j stock.
On the 14th the social and phil­
held accountable for damage done
Ashland the Exception.
eggs. All farmers’ produce has work, are most inspiring.
anthropic leaders of Portland will
Fifty thousand men are idle in
to lives and property of German
According to Secretary Mowat
A noted authority on commun- assist the score or more babies of
an open market. No trade. Cash
Chicago, according to estimates.
| citizens during the French occu-
paid for everything, and will fur- who is tabulating the various | ity affairs states that a people the home to entertain the visit­
The American Federation of La­
■ H a J=ys Irg pation of the Rhine cities, the
212
-pie. _ - .
nish all camps with meat and plans and suggestions the returns only have about 15 things in their ing women of Portland and out-
bor has apparently taken no hand
German delegation here today
give more than ample proof that minds, these being matters of par- side towns.
vegetables.
Prominent girls of
in the strike. Leaders of the Fed­
nounced.
Members of the dele-
WASHINGTON — Representa-
, the
people
of
Ashland
are ticular appel of the moment. Ash­
Portland will be guides and will
eration have declared their be­
gation
said
they
will
hand
a
note
tive Hawley of Oregon was made
UNION MEAT MARKET THINKING along lines of com- land effectually disproved this conduct the visitors from the re­
to the French foreign office to­ chairman of a sub-committee of lief that the regularly organized
munity betterment; and not alone] theory, or else proved itself the
200 FOURTH ST.
ceiving line to the nursery where
BERLIN, April 9—Two battal­ night, outlining the Berlin gov­ the ways and means committee unions will be able to control the
‘thinking, but planning to serve as exception to the rule,
Ashland the babies will have a receiving
sit nation.
ions of the Baltic marine brigade ernment’s position.
which is to consider all bills now
well as to think.
has been THINKING.
j line all their own.
Here there
pending before the house, propos­
Mr. Mowat states that practi-
IF YOU HAVE NOT MAILED will be many a heart to heart talk at Doeberitz Camp, near Berlin,
WE KEEP PACE
mutinied
last
night,
killing
sev-
ing
in any way to reckt im lands
| cally every suggestion so far re- YOUR QUESTIONNAIRE, mail it
with some bright-eyed, smiling,
eral officers. It is reported the
for the benefit of ex-service men.
| ceived, and the returns are going | Sunday. All returns must be
WITH THE STYLE
pink-toed mite, who will coo in a
brigade was one of the chief sup-1
The Mondell-Lane bill, the Smith-1
into the hundreds, has been most j mailed by 8 p. m., Sunday to
way always peculiar to each
porters of the recent Von Kapp
Fletcher bill, the Chamberlain bill
practical and that the program of count in building the program.
baby, the welcome it would like
insurrection
and
refused
to
dis
­
and
other will be taken up by the
Have now in operation the lat- work committee which will be
DO IT FOR ASHLAND.
to express in a more mature vo
committee.
band as the government ordered. I
,
„
...
* . named by a committee which can-
est in collar finish. A machine
cabulary.
Captain Ehrhardt, commanding
After thoroughly studying the
V7
| vasses the results of suggestions |
Mrs. Henry L. Corbett and Mrs
that
domestic fin- for
, committee
...
.
—
,
9 gives
Pr. a
" perfect
-
members,
Monday,
the brigade, claimed the fighting
various- schemes the sub-commit- |
W. B. Ayre are sponsors for the
ish—no gloss.
will not have a difficult job in
was between his troops and at­
WASHINGTON, April 9—Pres­ tee will formulate a bill of its
babies on that day and will be
I
tacking Reichswehr but this state­ ident Lee, of the Brotherhood of own, promising some measure of
»OUT -- T -P m ascertaining and placing on a ten-
(By United Press)
i assisted by many others of the
ASHLAND LAUNDRY Co
LOS ANGELES, April 9—Mary
ment
is denied from several Railway Trainmen, in a telegram help to soldiers in the acquiring
state’s elite.
,
_______________ ___ _______ j dertakings which the people of
sources. The situatipn is report­ to Representative Cooper today, of farm homes. The fact that Mr. Pickford Fairbanks is under the
ed still critical, the mutineers re- asked why bona fide unions are Hawley is the only member oi care of a physician today at her
Ashland wish the Commercial
SEED
fusing to surrender the camp subject to laws against strikes the committee from a public land home in Beverly Hills, following
| Club to undertake.
commander.
They are reported which do not apply to “renegade state was an indication that any what is reported to have been
Write Letters.
HOOD RIVER—Lead poisoning i
to be led by a “soldiers’ council’’ organizations,” which he declar- reclamation plan reported would near a nervous collapse while
Some of the Ashlanders who
Seed Wheat.
have responded to the call "for from spray applications on plo­
which planned to enter politics on ed responsible for the switch- have to be general in character, working at the studio late yester­
ver
crops
has
been
fatal
to
a
num-
Seed Corn.
its own behalf.
thought were unable to get their
men’s strike. Lee requested the and could be confined to irrigated day. The publicity given the
ideas
down
on
the
questionnaires
ber
of
Hood
river
valley
horses;
Garden and Field Seeds of all |
Reports of a new revoultionary | matter be taken up by the attor lands of the west, as are some ci threatened action by Nevada au­
The horses had been
kinds.
movement is current in Berlin, i ney general.
the bills introduced this session. thorities regarding her divorce
and have written letters outlin­ recently.
eating
hay
White Mids; lots of Corn.
cured
in
orchards,
In
the
year
1919
the
people
of
When the Hawley committee from Owen Moore is declared to
Leaders are said to have met here |
ing complete plans.
Growers
have
been
warned
to
Wisconsin
purchased
3
6,110
auto
­
completes its land legislation, it have been ptarly responsible tor
secretly, adopting a resolution to
Two men sent diagrams with
MY NAME IS DENNIS
will report to the full ways and . her illness.
their suggestions; one of a mu- use care in spraying orchards mobiles and 4,028 motor trucks dissolve the Reichstag when it
ASHLAND FEED STORE.
means committee and the whole
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nicipal improvement plan which from which they expect to har- At $1,000 apiece for automobiles convenes Monday.
The radicals
Tel. 214 has been carried out in other vest hay. Victor Beuregard, east the investment was $36,110,000. have started agitation for another
3853 East Main
committee is expected to incorpo­
rate this land legislation in its
cities, and one of a larger project. side rancher, has lost two valu- Assuming that motor trucks cost strike.
able horses from poisoned hay. $1,500 each, this represents an
general
bill looking to relief of
Many
went
further
than
a
bare
HOTEL AUSTIN
I
investment
of
$6.042,000
or
ex-service
men. On the sub-com­
statement of the project they
FARM BUREAU BUYS SEED
DAN CONNER, Prop.
grand
total
of
,42,152,0
0
0.
mittee with Mr. Hawley are Rep-
favored and presented practical
CORN AND SUNFLOWER
Using these figures as a basis
resentatives Mott of New York
Headquarters for Commercial
reasons and arguments. One of
So
great
is
the
seed
corn
and
officials
in
the
Motorize
the
Farm
Fear of Wisconsin, Hull of Ten-
Men and Tourists.
the most encouraging features of
sunflower
seed
shortage
that
the
Bureau,
Goodyear
Tire
&
Rub-
nessee and Dickinson of Missouri. !
the returns has been the great
(By United Press)
Benton
County
Farm
bureau
has
ber
Co.,
estimate
there
will
be
at
PITTSGURG, Kans., April 9—
number
who
by
their
replies
in-
European Plan.
Excellent Grill. I
President Howat of the Kansas
The third night of French occu­
dicated long and careful thought ; bought up all it could get to in- I least 200,000 prospects for motor
Merchants' Lunch
pation passed queitly and citizens
Missouri district of the United
on the city’s needs, dating back sure at least a partial supply. On-i trucks in 1920.
ly
four
of
all
corn
growers
in
the
;
-------------
are
pessimistic.
They
expect
the
Mine Womens was sent to jail to­
of the present campaign.
Such
Two Blocks From Lithia Park. matter will be invaluable in pros- : county reported seed for sale. |
French troops to remain for |
day by Judge Curran, for con­
I and one of these
weeks.
Excitement of the early
tempt of court. Howat had de­
ecuting future activities.
IV VI
tons—was damaged and unfit for
(By United Tress)
stages of French control has
fied the authority of the newly
Women Come in Strong.
seed.
Farm
bureau
(By
United
members
will
Press
i
WASHINGTON,
April
9
—
Dras
­
changed
to
a
grim
created
state industrial court.
calm
which
The women are answering the
KANSAS CITY, April 9—A
be
allotted
seed
in
order
of
de
­
tic
reduction
in
appropriations
for
seems only a surface covering for ,
call almost as well as the men |
VOLUNTARY TRAINING.
coast defense fortifications dur­
and show the same practicality | mand.
(By United Pressi
ing the next fiscal year was order­
the radical
train last
Mo,
and results of deep thought.
....
,
,
.
,
held
up
four
mail
clerks
WASHINGTON,
FLIERS ON MAN HUNT.
and
rif-
April 9—The
ed by the house appropriations socialists who greted the French , ,
Suggest Many Men and Women. ]
,
...
,
.
.
led
the
mail
car.
He
senate
by
a
vote
of
48
to 9 adopt-
jumped
LOS ANGELES—An airplane
committee today, which reported arrival with cheers, welcoming il
(By United Press)
Out of the first 50 question­
from
the
train
with
the
ed
today
voluntary
loot at
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day naires received, 32 men and wo- carrying a trained observer has
CLEVELAND, April 9—The the fortifications bill with nearly as a blow to the prestige oí the
Sheffield ,a Kansas City suburb, part of the army re-organization
gone
to
Death
Valley,
where
it
government
was
warned
today
not
ninety-nine
millio
dollars
less
German government, have begun I
and Night Service.
men were suggested for the pro­
will
search
for
Milton
K.
Moore,
j
to
recognize
the
insurgent
strik-
than
the
war
department
asked
to look upon the French as in- | Postal officials said the amount bill, instead of compulsory train­
gram of work committee.
This
ing as originally proposed.
The bill requires there shall be truders. The working classes fear of the haul is unknown.
f 3 f
number is gradually increasing camera man, and M. K. Wilson, ing yard workers, by President
297 East Main
press
and it appear that over 100 government geologist. who are Lee of the Brotherhood of Rail- returned to the treasury more a shortage of food,
way Trainmen. The warning was than eight hundred millions of comment is reserved, bearing evi-
names will be nominated for the believed to be lost in the desert.
Moore and Wilson left two in a message Lee sent to W. L. the unobligated balances of ap- dence of an editorial fear of
program
work committee. They
ASHLAND IRON WORKS are Ashlaind's most representative weeks ago to make some pictures Chambers, commissioner to the propriations heretofore made.
French authorities.
The only -new authorization
Office and Works No. 248 Helman men and women and it is unfor- for the government. They were] United States board of mediation,’
to be home last Wednesday.
and conciliation, in Chicago.
made was for two 16-inch guns at
Manuracëtiring"anginOces,
Hawaii.
ral Repair Work. : to serve on the committe. . How-
EAST SIDE
MEAT MARKET
AMI- -r —
N/LL (IL
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HOME TO OPEN
Kitchin
Paralyzed
FRANCE HELD
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MARY SUFFERS
WITH NERVES
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tative program of work the un-
Ï0 BE EQUAL
HORSES EAT
POISONED HAY EE NE "DIINKC
Uv U
| NUUN
GAINS ON FARMS
lots—several
g _
_
Should
Net
EXPENSES
REDUCED
Recognize
Insurgents
We manufacture Paving Plant ever, such a committee would be
GOOD OUES AND TIPS
President Certain
FREIGHT TIE
FRISCO MARKETS To ^to Resolution up ONTINIEC
too large to handle the detail
work necessary and the commit­
tee wi be selected from those re-
(By United Press)
SAN FRANCISCO, April 9 9—
WASHINGTON, April 9— Pres-*
Following are market quotations: |
| ident Wilson is certain to vetoe
EG/GS—Ertras 43% c.
the resolution declaring peace,
Bl
ER—Extras 61c.
POULTRY — Hens,
42@43c, which is expected to pass the
house late today, Champ Clark
broilers, 51 Y 55c.
CA
LE—Top steers, 11 @ 12c. | declared during the debate on the
| measure.
12 %d.
“It is a futile performance—
H
S—Top, 16 3 c.
SHEEP—Ewes, 9@9Yc; weth- full of sound and fury—signi­
fying nothing except a desparate.
11 @ 12c.
e
j BARLEY—Spot barley, $3.00 @ ; unavailing effort not to make
A 3.15.
t peace, but to make some political
Billiard players prefer this place
because they know that they can
get GOOD cues; and modern
equipment makes a lot of differ- ;
ence in the pleasure of the game. I
You KNOW it
Profanity, gambling and other
undesirable elements are abso-
lately TABOO here. We invite
GENTLEMEN only.
J
a This Is a clean, congenial amuse-/ 4
“ment hall for decent, clean-cut ,
fellows.
/ ’
DOBBIN IRWIN
I
*
WEATHER FORECAST
Oregon—Rain, warmer.
•
•
• !
♦
capital, that is apt to act as a
boomerang,” Clark said. “In-
stead of making peace it would
lead us into all sorts of interna-
tional quagmires.” He declared
congressman
all congress
can do to repeal the |
war laws, which should be done j
immediately, he added.
Representative Ferris, chair-
man of the congressional cam-
paign committee, indicated the
president will soon resubmit the
treaty to the senate.
President Wilson would be fac- !
ing charges of impeachment it he |
were not ill, Representative Ma-
son declared during the debate.
As the time neared for the vote,
the house resembled a political
convention. Cheers and applause
greeted nearly every speaker, in |
which part of the galaries at
times joined.
Jailed For
Contempt
Lone Robber
Loots Train
widespread discontent.
Jone robber boarded a Santa Fe
Even
independent
night at Henrietta,
Gene, tunate that all cannot be asked
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas
Engines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel,
Brass and Bronze Castings of
•very kind
Having thoroughly equipped our
plant for the manufacture and re
pairs of heavy and all classes of
machine and foundry work, we
solicit your orders and insuiries.
Estimates and quotations fur­
nished on application.
Gloom
Reigns
In Ruhr
Ul
UUll I II 1ULU
KLAMATH FALLS—The freight
congestion at the local depot, due
to shortage of freight handlers,
has not improved since last week.
Demands on the Southern Pacific
management for remedy for a
situation which is working a hard­
ship on local merchants, and in
fact upon all freight ronsignees,
have so far been unanswered al­
though both the local Southern
Pacific office and the merchants’
association sent urgent requests
for relief several days ago.
Corvallis badly in need of plan­
ing mill and box factory.
Opinion Divided As
To French Action
Embargo
Ordered
By Ed L.
Keen.
(U. P. Staff Correspondent.)
LONDON, April 9—France act-
SAN FRANCISCO, April 9—No ed without the approval of Great
freight trains on the Southern Britain, Italy and the Uniteti
Pacific system are moving today. States when she occupied German
according to company officials, cities, according to authoritative
An emborga on all perishable information
here.
The allies’
freight and livestock is ordered. | alignment, in the opinion of ob
Walkout occurred today at San servers * here today,
... has - been split
Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, at least temporarily, with Great
Ogden, Utah, and other California Britain and Italy on one side, and
cities.
France and Belgium on the other.
A few passenger trains are re-
A Brussels dispatch said the |
ported to be slightly delayed, but Belgian government, with the ap-
emergency yard crews have been provai of King Albert, sanctioned
able to handle all passenger] the French move, and agreed to
trains up to the present. Local send detachments to assist the
shipping and produce men have French occupationary forces.
i
resorted to the use of auto trucks]
Great
Britain is reported to
in some instances to handle their have started negotiations with
shipments.
A food shortage is | France to effect an adjustment of |
not feared.
the delicate situation cented by
what British statesmen consider
France’s hasty and unjustified ac-
tion in the Rhine advance. The
British position, according to in-
formation today, was that France
should have accepted Germany’s
pledge that she would withdraw
her troops from the Ruhr basin as
soon as order was restored at its
face value and that retaliatory
measures should not have been
taken until Germany’s bad faith
had been proved.
Great Britain still considers the
Ruhr incident as a German inter-
nal affair ’and holds Germany
should be allowed to settle her
own troubles until it has been
proven she cannot do so. France,
the British government feels’
should not ask the allies to as-
sume the responsibility for the
step taken without their sanction,